On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Tony Duell wrote:
When you say
DA-15, do you mean a connector the same size as that of a
9-pin serial cable, or the next size up as on a typical Macintosh display?
DA = the one that's the same size as a Mac video connector (or PC
joystick port).
DE = the one that's the same size as a PC 9 pin serial port
Ok, I thought I had this down from the last time you discussed it but some
stuff obviously didn't set in. Thanks for the clarification.
(FWIW, the following exist.
Normal High Density
DE9 DE15
DA15 DA26
DB25 DB44
DC37 DC62
DD50
The letters don't necessarily indicate a progression in size, which is
stupid. Who comes up with this crap?
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